A disagreement between the Danish FA and the players (along with manager Åge Hareide) saw the later party on strike for their friendly against Slovakia, with former Arsenal ace John Jensen taking temporary of a charge a team of part-timers and Futsal players in their place.

Unfortunately for Ryan Giggs’ side, talks between the parties are in the offing and a full-strength XI should await them in the harbour town of Aarhus.

The Welsh are betting at 11/4 for a victory in their fledgling manager’s fifth outing, while the draw is priced up at 13/5 odds.

Confidence among the Dragons is sure to be high in the wake of their 4-1 romp past the Republic of Ireland on Thursday.

Barring further twists and turns in the hosts’ commercial rights saga, they’ll face opposition seemingly capable of smothering the fun out of just about any match of late.

Having already sung the praises of getting behind a low-scoring encounter, it follows that the draw comes firmly into play.

The Danes are unbeaten in an impressive 19 matches, (discounting a non-FIFA friendly loss against Jordan and the 3-0 C-Team reverse last time out), but have managed to win just nine of those.

Bettors of a more pragmatic stripe should be more than happy with the 11/4 available about honours ending even in the Denmark vs Wales odds given the presence of top-drawer talis-men Christian Eriksen and Gareth Bale.

Best Bet: The draw @ 11/4 odds

Christian Eriksen will be an attacking threat from the midfield for Denmark

Nevertheless, with both sides adept at keeping clean sheets, those who require longer fractions to get the pulse racing are directed towards the 0-0 in the correct score betting,

It’s a wager that copped in both the Dragons’ last road game and Denmark’s penultimate run-out on home soil.

Betting Recommendation: 0-0 correct score betting at @ 7/1 odds

Denmark vs Wales stats: powered by Opta

Wales have lost one of their last six away games in all competitions (W2 D3), though it arrived last time out on the road against France in November 2017 (0-2).

Denmark have not conceded more than once in a competitive match on home soil since a 2-2 draw with Sweden back in November 2015.

Bale (5) and Aaron Ramsey (6) have scored 11 of Wales’ last 16 goals away from home in competitive matches.

Should Wales win, Giggs will become the first manager to win his first two competitive matches in charge of the Dragons in the country’s history.

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